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Masters At Work Featuring India - I Can't Get No Sleep

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Catalog#:
CR-273
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
Country:
US
Released:
1993
Genre:
Electronic
Style:
House, Downtempo, Garage House

Tracklist

A1   I Can't Get No Sleep (Ken/Lou 12'' Mix) 6:42
A2   I Can't Get No Sleep (Her Fantasy Mix) 6:20
A3   I Can't Get No Sleep (The Bar Beats) 4:02
B1   I Can't Get No Sleep (The Down Low Mix) 6:09
    Engineer - David Darlington
B2   I Can't Get No Sleep (The Down Low Instrumental) 5:14
    Engineer - David Darlington

Credits

Arranged By [Vocals], Vocals [Featuring], Written-by - India
Edited By - Albert Cabrera
Engineer - Steve Barkan*
Executive Producer - Aldo Marin , Amado Marin
Keyboards [Additional] - Lem Springsteen
Mastered By - Herb "The Pump" Powers, Jr.*
Producer, Mixed By - Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez , "Little" Louie Vega*
Written-By - L. Vega*

Notes

From the Album release MASTERS AT WORK "THE ALBUM" 2006-2/4/1.
Produced & Mixed for MASTERS AT WORK Productions, Inc.
Engineered for 23 West Productions, Inc.
Edited for One Rascal Productions, Inc.
Mastered at Hit Factory- D.M.S.
Special Thanks: India, Derek Whitaker, Darryl James, Tony Humphries & Danny Morales.

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Rated 5/5
Review by julienferment Feb 27, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
Well, what can we say about it ? Definitely the best MAW track and the best garage tune. Some people wont agree with me but, the style, the construction and the voice of India are so different, so new at this time (early 90's) that make this track fresh and pumpy. I still play it often and everytime it's a souffle of fresh air and nostalgia. I can only recommend all the soulful dj's to have it in their collection. Check also the 95's mixes which are great but not better than the original !
Review by dexterfeng Jul 24, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
And in came the power of KenLou.
This is one of the classic songs that prbably locked in and solidified Minneapolis love for house music and wailing diva's.
In the middle of proggy house, techno and the lean that Minneapolis was going on with hardcore came dj's like E-Tones who played the tar out of this record always always to wicked response. Along with Dajae; one of many records that helped close the gap between the straight and gay dance music lovers in Minneapolis and brought the two floors together.
Kevin Cole was doing it with his stategic booking of the early Depth Probe events, but without kickass djs playing kickass anthems like this. It wouldn't have been quite so easy to pull off.